Only a Latecomer in Christian History? The Evangelical Identity Crisis
Evangelical Movements as a Perennial and Recurring Feature of Christian History
Needed for Appraising the Christian Past: a Principle of Authority
Needed for Appraising the Christian Past: a Concept of Development in Doctrine
Five Hundred Years of Protestant Views of Pre-Reformation Christianity
The Apostolic Fathers in the Hands of Protestants: 1600-2000
Eighteenth-Century Evangelicals and the Frequency of the Lord's Supper
Early Church Baptism in the Hands of Evangelical Protestants
Theological Exegesis, Biblical Theology, and the History of Interpretation
Short-Changed for Lack of the Apocrypha?
Bringing Back Monasticism?
Is Christian Unity Dependent on a Central Bishop of Rome?
Is Justification as Protestants Teach It the Historic Faith of the Church?
Why Are Younger Evangelicals Turning to Catholicism and Orthodoxy?
Appendix: The Colloquy of Regensburg (1541) on Justification.